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<h2>A toy example tibble for testing with gt: exibble</h2>

<h3>Description</h3>

<p>This tibble contains data of a few different classes, which makes it
well-suited for quick experimentation with the functions in this package. It
contains only eight rows with numeric, character, and factor columns. The
last 4 rows contain <code>NA</code> values in the majority of this tibble's columns (1
missing value per column). The <code>date</code>, <code>time</code>, and <code>datetime</code> columns are
character-based dates/times in the familiar ISO 8601 format. The <code>row</code> and
<code>group</code> columns provide for unique rownames and two groups (<code>grp_a</code> and
<code>grp_b</code>) for experimenting with the <code>gt()</code> function's <code>rowname_col</code> and
<code>groupname_col</code> arguments.
</p>


<h3>Usage</h3>

<pre>
exibble
</pre>


<h3>Format</h3>

<p>A tibble with 8 rows and 9 variables:
</p>

<dl>
<dt>num</dt><dd><p>a numeric column ordered with increasingly larger values</p>
</dd>
<dt>char</dt><dd><p>a character column composed of names of fruits from <code>a</code> to
<code>h</code></p>
</dd>
<dt>fctr</dt><dd><p>a factor column with numbers from 1 to 8, written out</p>
</dd>
<dt>date, time, datetime</dt><dd><p>character columns with dates, times, and
datetimes</p>
</dd>
<dt>currency</dt><dd><p>a numeric column that is useful for testing currency-based
formatting</p>
</dd>
<dt>row</dt><dd><p>a character column in the format <code>row_X</code> which can be
useful for testing with row captions in a table stub</p>
</dd>
<dt>group</dt><dd><p>a character column with four <code>grp_a</code> values and four
<code>grp_b</code> values which can be useful for testing tables that contain
row groups</p>
</dd>
</dl>



<h3>Function ID</h3>

<p>11-6
</p>


<h3>See Also</h3>

<p>Other Datasets: 
<code>countrypops</code>,
<code>gtcars</code>,
<code>pizzaplace</code>,
<code>sp500</code>,
<code>sza</code>
</p>


<h3>Examples</h3>

<pre>
# Here is a glimpse at the data
# available in `exibble`
dplyr::glimpse(exibble)

</pre>


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